Precise performs save file check at every boot - SOLVED!
Precise performs save file check at every boot - SOLVED!
I'm using Precise Puppy 5.4.2 in a frugal install on a Compaq Presario laptop, and just lately, it's started doing "Save file check" every time I boot up. This adds considerably to the boot time, and it didn't used to do this. I'm really loving this Puppy more and more every day, since I've configured it now to do just about anything I want to do on a computer. This isn't really a "problem" per say, but I'd rather it not happen. Anyone have any ideas on how to remedy this? Thanks a lot to everyone on this forum, to all the developers, and especially to Barry for designing the first Puppy!
Last edited by revbish on Sun 10 Feb 2013, 15:13, edited 1 time in total.
Warning - backup "Savefile " somewhere first!
I have precise 5.4.2 too and have had this happen to me .I think a flag file is set on your USB stick called "flag.me" or something like that . When the file is present it goes straight into checking the savefile. but I don't understand how that file affects the boot.
When it was there when this happened to me I just deleted it but if it keeps remaking itself then there is something wrong with your savefile.
I keep backing up the savefile to a hard disk in my machine and when I get problems like this I simply copy it back to the USB stick and I have only lost a couple of days emails etc. Leave your emails on the server for 7 days and back every 4 days works for me.
Hopefully someone knowledgeable will turn up to answer this.
I have precise 5.4.2 too and have had this happen to me .I think a flag file is set on your USB stick called "flag.me" or something like that . When the file is present it goes straight into checking the savefile. but I don't understand how that file affects the boot.
When it was there when this happened to me I just deleted it but if it keeps remaking itself then there is something wrong with your savefile.
I keep backing up the savefile to a hard disk in my machine and when I get problems like this I simply copy it back to the USB stick and I have only lost a couple of days emails etc. Leave your emails on the server for 7 days and back every 4 days works for me.
Hopefully someone knowledgeable will turn up to answer this.
I realize this is a [SOLVED] topic but I had one thing to add, that may be important.
What filesystem are you using? If ext2 you probably should leave that savefile check there -- ext2 is prone to corruption if a shutdown is forced -- eg power failure, or leaning too long on the power button (I like to call that a "manual override" lol).
If it's ext3 you'll be just fine tho. ext3 is able to keep itself together a little better.
What filesystem are you using? If ext2 you probably should leave that savefile check there -- ext2 is prone to corruption if a shutdown is forced -- eg power failure, or leaning too long on the power button (I like to call that a "manual override" lol).
If it's ext3 you'll be just fine tho. ext3 is able to keep itself together a little better.